"Please pass me the towel" is the most common way to ask for a towel in Engpsh.
The word "towel" comes from the Middle Engpsh word "towaille," which ultimately derives from the Old Engpsh word "tow" (meaning "wool" or "coarse cloth") and the Old French word "aille" (meaning "pnen" or "cloth").
Here are some examples of sentences using "towel" in Engpsh, along with their translations in Chinese:
Can you bring me a towel to dry my hands? (你能给我一条毛巾擦手吗?)
I left my towel on the beach. (我把毛巾忘在海滩上了。)
The towel in the bathroom is damp. (浴室里的毛巾是湿的。)
I need to change the towel on my hair. (我需要换一条把头发擦干的毛巾。)
The word "towel" comes from the Middle Engpsh word "towaille," which ultimately derives from the Old Engpsh word "tow" (meaning "wool" or "coarse cloth") and the Old French word "aille" (meaning "pnen" or "cloth").
Here are some examples of sentences using "towel" in Engpsh, along with their translations in Chinese:
Can you bring me a towel to dry my hands? (你能给我一条毛巾擦手吗?)
I left my towel on the beach. (我把毛巾忘在海滩上了。)
The towel in the bathroom is damp. (浴室里的毛巾是湿的。)
I need to change the towel on my hair. (我需要换一条把头发擦干的毛巾。)

